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FOOTBALL

CHARITY MATCH.

ČLJE, 4; SOUTH CHINA, D.

A aeratok team supposed to be re- presentative of the Hongkong Club, ind g red letter day on Saturday when they met the South China Athletics: by a. ** charity * match, the proceeds of which are to be devoted to the

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in front of goal, Andres was placed in possession and Anding himself well guarded, passed to S. Rumah bo scored. The Indians tried hard for an equalizer, but despite the fact that Andree and Rumjahn had several openings, they did not score again, and retired the losers by 2 goals to The good work of the Hyder brother at back prevented the Club frorn scán ing more goals.

NAVY RESERVES, 4; UNITED

A.C., 0.

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Bowling Analysis.

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UNIVEKAITY.

6. C. Hant, b: Stalker

Cape. Oliver, Hell, b Hastings 32 Mr.-Gar. Talfourd, b Kennett...... 13 Redmond ............... 14 Cpl. Mann, run out ........................

Yeah... 13 .3 Capt. Davies, not qut ...... 56. Chuirum- | Major Bagnall, b Engbert ............ 23 Samy nibsseurs-

Lt. Bryson, not out

Extras

AVM

D. K. Samy, Stalker......... mus Total (for 6 wkti,) 139 FA Redmond, lb. b Pestenj

Saa Kwek Leong, b Evans.............. Prag-| S. S.. Chọa, b Ställer

Parkins, Middleton, Smith, nail, and Beines did not bat

Bowling Analyske.

Hastings.......

Kennett

Lambert

Q M

I.

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1

I

63

0 31

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Bryantomised

STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS Y. H.K. CRICKET CLUB.

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ELEPHANTS IN AFRICA..

Arthur J. Lindley, a wining 01- rineer of South Africa, mys, that I considerable excitement had been: aroused at Cape Town by the arrived el big-game hunters from Engand who had come out to shoot the herds of wild elephants is the Adds 1 Bush lands, Sunday River, ear Fort 14. Elizabeth, which had recently been 16-thrown open by the Gronment of

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As far back m 1801 the keto

2 elephants, as they were called, mum-- 5bered 125 and roamed about la the

T. E. Yeoh, not out...... * 10 Hatal T. L. Cheah, run est ...............TUTANEOU K. S. Cheab, c Razmony, Stalkor WT. Pun, b Evans.

S.A.M. Sepher, at Sowa b Eram

Extras ****

The ER.CC. went down badly to the Staff and Departments. Scores

HONGKONG CG

'T. E. Pearce, at. Glenty, b Bowen 4. |E.J.R. Mitchell, e Rhodes, b Connor 9

C. Blaker, at. Glenny, b Bowen 22. J. D. Humphreys, st. Glenny, b

Rhodes .............

35 20

R. A. Green,. b. Connor M. M. Mais, e Tomery, b Coles... 40 F. Sutton, e Glenwy, Conner 3 C. C. Stark, e Blunt, b Connor... C. Brown, & Connor

A. Mackenzie, b. Col...bea D. E. Donnelly, not out ...**

Extras

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

O. M.

E I Bok.

1 60

3

0

19

13 O

4

Celesia

*Bowled 2 wides..

STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.

Total

tract of land, which was thirty miles 17 by ten miles, with trees never more Shan twenty feet high. Their favourite 915 meeting place, according to the Kars, was an elevation of reck which rose sheer up from the river, asi had become so wild at that time that they had killed some of the farmers is the district and dentrwyod the troughs and small farm buildinge erected for the use of the cattle. Per

A. N. Other, abant. me

Bowling Analysis,

Q.

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R.. Pestonji 8 Stalker_16

2

17

7

I

B. D. Evans.............. 7.5

FRIENDLY, MATCHES,

CR.C. 2ND XI v. UNIVE TY 2ND XL

C.R.C. 2ND XI.

4 Lo Man Pan, c Basto, b Chan

đi Châu Hải Lee B cho

6 Lai Kuen, b. Chạɛ...................

c

› mits were issued by the Government [of Natal to shoot one or mere: of the 'animals, but no wholesale order te destroy the two herds, now number- lag about 200, was immued antil last Summer. On account of the o jection in England to slaughtering these huge animais om mais it. huo been suggested that they should be 14 captured and sither trained for in-

dustrial pursuits er sold to circus præ. O

prietors and zoological gardena in various parts of the world,

0 Wong Po Keung b Chos... 39 tô Chan Tin Sunf. INữ 20-10 đ

Yew Man Hon, c Chan, Yeoh... 2 157 Wei Lee Sax, c Chan, b Choa...... II -Wan In Shing, b Gutierrez ...........................

каменел

Wong Kwok Kwong, a Weng, b

Chea

Cheung Wing Kit, b Chea

Extras

· Cheung U Pul, not out

.....................

6

Total

Bowling Analysis.

20

0. M.

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100 Chos...........

20 0

7

5

10

2

0

2

Lt Col Ccles b Donnelly Major Bowen, not out.... Et-Col. Humphreys, run out

...... 7 Yeoh ....... P. Filmer, b Donnelly

1 Wang..... Sergt. Conner, Donnelly, b Gutierrez

33 Ng Brawn tiones rakend Pte. Rhedes, not out....me h

Extras

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The United A.C., folded overal Connor 17 vidow of the murdered Varder Speed. new men on Saturday for their logue Bowen... 12 The Club team included 'Clark of the match against the Navy Reserves and Rhodes Police as Tonkin's partner at back.these proved to be worthy additions Teme and Noel of the Navy, at centre to the ranks of this plucky young forward and inside right, respectively; combination. The match was not at end Evelyn, a new player who proved all one sided as the scores might eng- be quite ordinary so far as local gest. In fact, the United had as much footer is corremed. The Chinese of the play in the first half as the were handicapped by the absence of sailors, and it was not until near the Lew Hing Cheong, their crack goalie close of the first hall that the latter

d this had much to do with the were able to score. rather heavy defeat they sustained.".

The second hall proved to be just The match opened rather slowly,

as fast as the first, but it was evident bing quite evident that the Club that the sailors were fresher, and were Dayara were not used to each other's scan having the best of the exchanges. phy. "Soon, however, they began to The youngsters played up luckily play with certainty and were pressing however; and did their best to ward The Chinese backs defended of a crushing defeat, but despite the well and saved two ugly situations.good work Simmons, Mason, Laing Not to be denied, the Club returned and McLeod, the sailors scored thres m the emery territory, and this time times in this half and retired the win De of the backs had the misfortunemers by tour goals to mil. All were of handling the Ball Toms took the agreed that the match was very hard penalty and nosted the Club's first fought. George, one of United's new goal. The second goal care soon men, proved to be a good and reliable harwada from Neal who scored from right winger, who, given a little better

luck, could have scored at least thres R.E. and LA. v. CIVIL SERVICE. times during the match.

Mrd.

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, 2; SOUTH CHINA "A," O.

a beautiful pass from TomC). After the Catress had made two fruitless attergras, the Club again attacked. Ris sent in a nice centre to Toma after a good run down the touch line. Yukled, Tom passed to Neal who hded to Evelyn who shot without Beuky. The Club's fourth goal a rather lucky one and this had des effect of discouraging the Chi-

Ater running strongly down on the the line, Rile kicked to Toms, but day, the wind defected the ball and car we goals to l ried it into the net, giving the goalie had the service

1000.

30. chance.

Në moen goals wore scored in the Kid half and the sides changed ends with the Club leading by 4 goals to

Wi.

The Chinese attempted to rush the Came in the second hall, but Tonkin

Total for 4 wickets ---199-

Donnelly Stark ....... Humphreys ... Pearce Brown

JJ

UNIVERSITY 2MD. KL'

C. Chox, c Wong, b Lai Kun R. A. Basto, ceih Lai Kuen ....... T. O. Yeoh, Yew

C. H. Yeah, Cheng Wing Ki

b. Laivera)

Bowling Analysis..

D. M.

I.

TS. C. Wong, b Lai Kums.

14

2

63

2 K. H. Coc, b Yew.

7

35

DC. Y. Ng, b. Yaw

.DS. W. Chan, c Wei, b Yew rangkas

21

M. K. Yoe, b Yer

15

J. J. Basto, not ost

0.

L. Gutierrez, b. Yew.

Extras ••Ÿ

Total ...

Green............

Civil Service were beaten by the R.E. and Indian Army at Happy Valley. Scores.

CIVIL SERVICE.

St. Joseph's College's second string who have not appeared. in accend B. W. Bradbury, b Hammond league football for several weeks R. C. Witchell, st. Clauson, b 110, met the South China "A Edwards.......

Club ground en Satur P. T. Lamble, b Edwarda

their match by A.E. Wood, b Edwards

and won

The Collegians R. O. Hutchison, b Edwards.

Bowling Analyam,

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Lai Kuen • 13 4 26 Yew Man Hon..... 12.1

3%

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33

1.R.C, 2nd XI 1. “A” CO., WILTSHIRES.

19. 2

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of J. Silva and F. Syme Thompson, c Jacobson

b Edwards..... Rahmin, two first division players

1.R.C. 2ND XI..

Army men in South Africs, Mr. Lindley id, have suggested that the elephants should be driren dows Into the river, where they could be AT- sily captured in the water,

other suggestion was that Indian elephants should be imported to asist in capturing the elephants, but the local big-game huntera said’that the pachyderms from the Far East might get into a fight with the war- like Sunday River berda la the Adđu bush and then they would have meru elephants on their hands.

The suggestion of ging the alephants into insensibility and carry- ong them to Pert Eabeth was dissued as impraticable became there was no one in South Africs who would contract for the haulage the immense animals, with the pect of their coming te on the 14eurney and generally breaking things

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{change, le most remarkabis mong the younger "sort-among tbook, then in vho act tyrannowa lasklone mad Tears have been so many shanges alavishly follow them after the ma

One official of the Government), dew phot fro years, and we have 1suggested that the elephants from}, { el benin so gatonished by them and be caught and shipped to Her ikea dream so seriously, that we need

Guinea, where they are badly needed

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ner of boyɛ at school. - 'Evan, amông, them there a many sacoptions. people whore ad change of fastaica infuences, who go their own plennet

5for hauling purposes, and that it lovelly to remind ourselves that way giving avery one they come acros Of would be a crime from as economie | ment of dhom are superficial, and that he duo and many a greci dott mardi peint of view to destroy them. He gesondy dere must come a sottling AH the same, a count sky lean

d that the elephants worklej is

jabook agrrent rodoness day va kuyo The new ruderem, for indone if we are to get down truly the the big lumber mills at Rangoon, Burraa, were so well trained, that) an00, maunt' gaon EVA). Human common mik of the hour. The whale they would drop a baulk of teakwend intro ju just winaz it ever was. Men public in complaining. Due to office they were raising when the whistle at vores are not changed-at-heart, and overy one know that the ovil went for breakfast and dash of Bide people hays. nov mohods but it will be unlike the dié omo la is passing. A new civility will aciso, to eat their half ton of hay.

The difficulty and expenses would of ̧, wanifesting their disagreeable the matter of deference. The atti- 4be in shipping the elephants away} powdiarity, and civil people'e givility |tude of deference seems to be 20.

from South Africa on account effowe is now chanmola-that is all possible to the new generation I

the high freights and the scarci Not long ai tha las izspartani (bas never been kapossible before

of ships. A few of them migist:

Įwe are in fage of something without

be used in Uganda, Mr. Lindley oficials of every description were precedent. It is wid that in the new “ - said, to drive away the lions, rightly dolerennial in maNNET. which had become so numereu during the war that they were

By large girls' schools, in which in KANY ch chciah wa 'mean all persons way a more admirable tone CTEĽS how duty it was to serve the public than ever prevailed in girls' schools xy, whether they carried out before, the only noticeable change for rooms at the stations to sleep ixer duties in shops or in convey the worse is the critical and die-

S. A. Ismail, e Spiller, b Flafold 28 refular pest and used the waith

.... 31 | A. A. Rumjahn, & Churchill

and this had much to do with the re- W. H. Edmonds, b Middlemas.... suit of the match. A new player vn F. Ling, cand b Edwards

L. Silva, J. Silva's elder brother, and C. Severn, b Middlemas

this worthy proved to be a good man H. E. Strange, a McConnell, b

Edwards.... at centre forward.

The game started very slowly with H. F. Bevan, not out........

3 S. H. Ismail, not out

2

66

after they had eaten tos much zebɛt!

Lindley said, in his opinion, if the

12 R. Ponsonby Fac, Pinfold...... 19and suffered from nightmare. Mr.

1 P. Jacks, b Buttress seran a

A. Arculli, c Churchill, bi Battress 10 Adde elephant were good enough to 1N. M. Bux, not out

21 talk of sending them to New Guines

they were worth keeping in Sauthed Africa--Cablenews American.

whether they left letters of respectful, at times the most cop rolled the streets, whether they temptuous, wey in which the child- do your house or ran it," who ren speak of their parents, Thig they removed the dust or deliver-gain, is of course the marsot matter the milk. Travelling Americans of manners. The fundamental, relie WITH MITHRIA "At the agreeable betion of children to their parents can

vieu of what by a light extension not change. Neither parents nor of the meal meaning of the phrase public, however, can help looking V may call public servats. The back and sighing for what is gone.

• public ▼■ regarded as the Great If they would but look forward, wa Three complaints were brought Employer, and was treated as such, cannot help thinking they would And by his employer against a hairdresser, | 1! way member of the great companymore consolation." It is too early yet who unsuccessfully, sought at West- forgot what was duo to is servants, to say exactly what form the new minster County Court to recover a he rag the risk of a sharp reminder: civility will take. A cortin End of week's wages in lien of notice.

but it was only a risk. Those who sympathy, however, would seems to The man's employer alleged that fi net "forget themselves” were be going to replace the despised

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4

Extras

3

H

Total (for 7 wickets, declared) ... 165.

0.

Total T

Bowling Analysis. -

R.. 2 41

..105

M. Sumad, Ismail. Moosa, and A. Suffiad did not bat.

W. 1

Bowling Analysis."

0. M.

2 54

7 Reeves

7 1 40

0

2

2. Churchil!

11 1 31

.!

ILA AND INDIAN ARMY,"

4

Finfold.... Beck..... Buttress

3 23

2

5 + 27

0

he

1

2

- WELTWIRES "A",co,

* Clark vere combining well at the Chinese attacking, but they were beek and let nothing past them. Then prevented from scoring by ¦. Sim the Club again invaded, but the who played a sound game at back, " Chinese backe were equally deferably partnered by O. Ismail. After mined not to let in any more goals while, Silva got tired of defending, md the fact that they succeeded in and receiving the ball, he ran down Hammond 9 keeping their cimdel intact through the field from the full back line and Edwards.........14.4 out this hall reflected much credit on when near the Chinese goal, he pass Middlemas...... 7 them. The Chinese missed severálfed to Gomes who took a shor. good opportunities through their centre Chinese goalie, cleared, but Silva's forward who proved to be the weak- brother rushed in and netted. The Major Greenaway, c Hutchison, b ost men on the field.

second goal for the Collegians canie Bevan......

The Club were the victors at the sad of the match by goals to nit, This is, we believe, the heavier de feat the Chinese aver sustained at the hands of a team representing the Club.

2ND DIVISION LEAGUE.

CLUB, 2: INDIANS, 1.

The Club's second string just man- aged a win over the Indians on Satur day by the odd goal in three.

The Indians ware playing three new then on Saturday and judging from their form, it would,, bo profitable to give them permanent places in the LOLA

Play was very uninteresting at first, with the Club attacking, but their players were always erring by walk- ig into each other."

The

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from Rahmin who running the ball Capt. Gray, e Ling, b Edmonds... 71 down the field unaided, took good Major Edwards, b Bevan high shot from a distance, the ball Lt. Hammond, c and b Edmonds 15 skimming the cross bar and entering Lt. Clauson, Witchell, b Edmonda 3 Major Middlemas, candbEdmonds 32 the net. No more goals were scored Capt. Murray, b Edmonds aher this, and although the Chinese Sapr. Jacobson, Edmonds.......... 16 tried hard to reduce the lead, Silva Lt. Larkcem, not out................... and Israil were sound backs and when the final whistle came, the Collegians won by two goals to ni.

CRICKET.

R.G.A. NAVY.

The R.G.A beat the Navy with case on Saturday. Scores:

NAVY.

Extras.uzivo) -

"

16

Total (for 7 wickets).178

Lt. McConnell and Lt. Hayward did not bat.

Hutchison

Edmonds Mr. Kennett, b Baines... Lt Com. Holborn, b Davies ***** Surg. Cdr. Holl, Talfourd, b

Davies Every one was Rev. Mr. Hastings, st. Talfourd, b anxious to score with the result that

Davies

4

the players were robbing each other Pay. Lt. Robinson, c Baine, b

of the ball instead of combining. The

Bryson

❤.

40

Lce Cpl. Read, b A. A. Rumjahn O Lee Cpl. Gorton, e and ¥Â. A. Lee.cpl Bausant, not out ......

Rumjaba

Pte. Churchill, M. B. Soffiad, A. A. Rumjahn.......................................... Pte. Sainsbury, b Arculli..... Lee.-Cpl. Buttress, b Arculli Pte. Reer, rua, out Pte. Beck, at, R. P. Fane, Rum

jahn .........TTULNÍ Pte. Pinfold, b Rumjaka................ Pte. Spiller, b Arculf............. Fla. Way b A.Rumjahn.

A. Extras

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WHISPERING. BARBER.

twost certain of being served, often derivative al lear. Deference han ut. Whispered in customers' ears, - vik dhwenting solicitude and apparently ancestry, beautiful as this quality Undercharged customers,

goodwill, at least with a civility for We think it is not too much to Took afternoon napa in one ofị via they now look in vain. These say that the most civilly trated peopls

the easy chair.

serrence" of the public tars become now are the most defenceless. Take he had engaged assistants en temer would seem to indicate. Half no

20 years, said the employer, the patrons of the public, or so their the question of "shopping." In the

provision-scope: politeness! understanding that they might ho of theen pose is independent person does not reign, but if my one gen 1-discharged or could leave at a 125. *t work (or at play) who cannot brook kindness is the person whe looks 1ment's notice. The reason was that { thì slightest interruption. They would to be in need of it It is very rari it would be detrimental to a busimese kare the public understand that it is in the small shops, net in the big to have a 'mon in the shop who was nobody, and must not flatter itself that storesti: a smartly dressed wor under notice.

ty claim upon their patron's is served out of her turn. An old Judge Sir Alfred Tobin: I'uador, simion other than the bare carrying charwoman or a wall child carne. m. stand. He might do damage ta cus-out of his contrier renders iscescary, execute. its mother's commission is ne tomers seated in the chain, which in To have heard that in New York longer at a disadvantage..." Tommy," Qmore important from the customer's] file smte of things has existed for, "Spa," or "Duck," according to the 2 point of view, (Laughter.) -

Bowling Analysis.

Witchell....... 5 Bevan.......... 10 Severn“ ***

R 28

▸ 55

Total ......

..... 22

5

21

0

42

D.

1

0

-0

Bradbury

2

67

0

Rumjahn ***** 32

Bowling Azalysis)

M. .0

A. Arculli......

1

8

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KOWLOON v; UNIVERSITY.

Kowloon experienced no difficulty.

16ably. Scores:

10

XOWLOON.

..... 36

Indians on the other hand, were play Lt.Cdr. Greig, & Pragnail,b Davies 16 with University, winning comfort

ing well and soon gave the Club a Lt. Jones, b Davies set rude awakening by a smart piece of Lt. McNair, c Davies, b Olliver combination which very nearly result- C. E R. Agant, not out:

ed in a goal. Although both ends Lt. Lamber Bagnall were visited in quick succession, it Lt. Dolphin. 'Oliver b Bagnall was not until towards the close of the

Rrst half that the Club" secured the

band, Pilger scoring from close range.

The Club resumed the attack in

the second half and after several

mises, Zeverijn scored their second

goal. After this, the Indians Ind Davies the best of the exchanges for the Baines.

•Extras ......

Total.......

Bowling Analysis.

33. Stalker, b Yeok...

KOWLOON 2ND XI v. GRAIGEN. GOWER 2ND XI.

CRAIGENGOWER 2ND XI,

5 Y. Abbas, b Fletcher

U. Omar, b Wessersian

23. V. Braga, e Samy, b Yeok...... 17 S. Jex, b Wease mamma, 4B. D. Evans, c Redmond. b Tech 17 W. Hall, b Weaser

* 18 A. de Sousa, e Hunt, b Chúa.......20D: K. Kharas, Lb.w., b Wenser

A.-W. Ramsay, c and b Redmond 2 M. Pinna, not out.....................

Bowling Analysis.

D. บ.

A 32 28

·

Fletcher Weaser..... 9. I

K.C.C. 2ND IL

J. Waters, b Oman an 1.1. Edwards, b Omar

N. H. Railton, b Omar........................

low. In London ia still new and gorer of the little cusforder, t ure. The oKect upon the pub-kindly helped to carry out his orders, is hire has not been quite what its Mother's rather confreed dres prom expected. It is inclined to ons-are perently listened to, and awww back, to show its ruffled feel the lady in the for cost welck.. De v İnge, exchim "Hoity-toity!" tomnibuses or train the only claim...... of make a few rough jokes, or simply upon the slightest consideradom 2 Įse daville and hold back the course of Rey hair or indrmity. Endeed, if

bujos because it has got its woman is old enought, she is pretty back up. Rudeness always wastes sure of a polite answer from the mapei more time than civility. All this is, harassed of bus conductor

Continued on page 12.1 pouren, upon the surface. The

13

A. Anderson, c and b Abbas ......

24

W. L. Weaser, ¢ Sub., & Hall............

J. C. Fletcher, h Omar............. 26) M/Richmond, b Omer-omnia.

0

5 Carey, run out marka

RC Carr; b Hall... 9. Jewsbury,b Hall 03. M. Jack, nöt out

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119 K. R. Mackaskill, not out 83 C. Alves, ran out i....num.ima

W. T. Elson, c Yeh, b Samy 30 J. C. Barretto, b Fletcher se | J. P. Robinson, not out a 28 A. S. Ellis, c Anderson, b Wraser -0 Extras, denumitömänä 3 P. Rodrigues, b Weaser de 10

McCormack, did not betişimind

M. R. W. 17 4. 475: puan. 13. · 829

65 81 4.0

rest of the match but their forwards: Bryson wiki were Might and could not make much Olliver- headway. When they eventually get.. Bagnall

Total (for 6 wickets, dec.)...205

R Feston-A.. O. Brawn and H.

Overy, did dot bat:

Extras"

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

102

Totsi (for 9 wicket).....

Omar... Piana:

Hall Abbas

...34

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